October 17, 2023
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A Lithium Feedstock Pathway: Coupled Electrochemical Saltwater Extraction and Direct Battery Materials Manufacturing

Abstract

Lithium (Li) is one of the critical industrial materials and an indispensable component in manufacturing Li batteries. However, Li resource is limited and geographically uneven in earth’s crust and its mining is not sustainable due to the low efficiency and complicated separation and refining processes. In this work, we develop a one-step technology to electrochemically extract Li from low concentration solutions (brines, seawater or used Li-ion batteries) into a form to directly produce commercial battery materials, eliminating the costly Li separation/purification steps. By using this approach, Li was selectively extracted and converted into battery cathodes (e.g., spinel LiMn2O4 and layered LiNixMnyCozO2) through heat treatment. With the importance of Li-ion batteries to the overall decarbonization strategy, the demonstration of a one-step Li-extraction to a ready-to-use material could expand the access to Li resources at a lower cost by eliminating processing steps.

Published: October 17, 2023

Citation

Lu D., and R.M. Asmussen. 2023. A Lithium Feedstock Pathway: Coupled Electrochemical Saltwater Extraction and Direct Battery Materials Manufacturing Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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